Latrobe

Mackey's Royal Hotel, Belly's Bar & Grill, Lucas Hotel, Latrobe, TAS

Mackeys Hotel, Cotton Street, Latrobe, Tasmania

CAMPING NEARBY, Cost for camping, Dump Point nearby, Pets permitted at campsite, Rooms at hotel or camp, RV toilet req'd, Time limit, Water tap

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Mackeys Royal Hotel
161 Gilbert Street.
Ph   03) 6328 3370

A 550m level walk from the camping area.

Mackey’s Hotel is conveniently situated in the heart of Latrobe
The hotel truly offers something for everybody – the spacious bistro has a fantastic menu that represents great value and has meals that cater for everyone. Children's play area Regular music sessions too. https://www.mackeysroyalhotel.com.au/


 Belly's Bar & Grill
160 Gilbert Street,
Ph (03) 64263086

A family friendly restaurant open all day from 7.30am, every day, for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
They are fully licensed and offer an extensive wine list and a fully stocked bar. They pride themselves on excellent food, value for money and good service, and offer Vegetarian, Vegan, and Gluten Free Options. https://www.bellysbarandgrill.com.au/


 

 Lucas Hotel
46 Gilbert Street.
Ph: (03) 6426 1101

Just 350m to the camping area
Accommodation available Bar & Bistro
OPEN: 7 days from 11:00am|
MEALS: 7 days Lunch + Dinner Call to confirm times/book Website: 
https://lucashotellatrobe.com.au/


NEARBY CAMPING
Station Square Freedom Camping Park
Overnight parking available for fully self-contained vehicles in the heart of Latrobe.
Permits are required, these will be issued onsite by an authorised officer from Latrobe Primary School.
Low cost camping fee.
Inclusions:
Water and a dump station
Toilets are locked in the evening and reopened in the morning
Address: Cotton Street (behind the Hill Street IGA), Latrobe, TAS 7307
Tel: 03 6426 2240

Latrobe is a river town famous for its heritage and the fresh produce that grows in the region's rich and fertile soils.

Dating back to the 1820s, Latrobe was once the main port of the north-west. The area's rich heritage is evident in the more than 70 heritage-listed buildings in the town, with many seen on a simple stroll or guided tour down Gilbert Street with its eclectic shops, cafes, arts and crafts and antique stores.

And in true Tasmanian fashion, Latrobe comes to life with various festivals throughout the year, including Chocolate Winterfest celebrating all things chocolate, and Henley on Mersey - held every Australia Day - featuring wood chopping, egg throwing, model boat sailing and ferret racing.

There are lots of eateries serving fresh produce, plus scenic farm gates and vineyards where you can sample food from the source. For chocolate lovers, a visit to Anvers Chocolate Factory is a must.

Latrobe is a 5-min drive (11 km) south-east of Devonport.

information in italics from
https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/about/regions-of-tasmania/north-west/latrobe

 

Mackeys Hotel, Cotton Street, Latrobe, Tasmania

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